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Hua Jing F1 Untreated Bitter Gourd Hybrid
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Hua Jing F1 Untreated Bitter Gourd Hybrid

Latin name: Momordica charantia Item #: 1190135-MS

Bitter Gourd. Medium green slightly warted and ridged fruit. Well branched habit with good vigor. Plant carries fruit on both the main stem and side branches. Flowers are very fragrant in the early morning.

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Latin name:
Momordica charantia
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BITTER MELON  Momordica charantia

This unique vegetable has been used as an ornamental vegetable for many years in the western world. Immature fruit are shiny green in color, rinds are lumpy, smooth and look like a whitish-green squash when mature. Over-mature fruit turn yellow like cucumbers when they are past their peak and should not be eaten. This variety is a vine crop and may be trellised like tomatoes or squash if space is at a premium. A warm weather crop that should be started indoors in pots for early summer crops, about 20 days before the last spring frost then transplanted outdoors into warm moist soil after danger of frost. Treat it just like you would a Summer Squash. Young 8-12 in/ 20-30 cm long fruit should be ready for harvest about 70-80 days from seeding, Later crops are possible from outdoor June sowings in warmer areas.

CULTURE: Soak seeds overnight in warm water or scratch the seed coat lightly to permit proper moisture penetration before sowing outdoors or in pots, 1 in/25 mm deep at 2 seeds per ft/31 cm of row. Seeds should germinate in 10 to 14 days, depending on soil temperature. Warm 70°F/21°C. soil is ideal Fertilize once every 2 weeks. Keep well watered during dry periods and pick fruit regularly to keep plants producing. Plants will tolerate clay soils, but are more responsive in sandy loam. When seedlings are 3 in/8 cm tall, thin or transplant 12 in/31 cm apart. Space rows 4 ft/122 cm apart.

HARVEST: Pick young and green for best eating. Fruit will have a more pronounced bitterness as it matures.

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